Version History

Software is an evolutionary process. This archive preserves the DNA of my technical growth—from the hardware tinkerings of 2009 to the architectural engineering of today. Each version is a navigable snapshot of a specific era.

Current Feb 2026

2026 — Architectural Engineer

Full redesign with dark terminal aesthetic, boot sequence hero, and 7-layer stack depth visualization. Repositioned from "fullstack developer" to Architectural Engineer with roots in networking and cybersecurity.

Astro 5Terminal UIDark themeBoot animation
Archived 2025

2025 — Minimal Blog

Clean typography-first layout. Centered hero with name and tagline, latest posts grid below. Simple and functional — first iteration after moving to Astro.

Astro 5MinimalTypographyBlog-first
Archived 2024

2024 — Two-Column Portfolio

Split-column hero with live stack code snippet panel, availability badge, and explicit DevOps positioning. First version to seriously document the infrastructure side of the work.

AstroCode panelDevOps focusFreelance CTA
Archived 2023

2023 — Skills-Forward Portfolio

Structured portfolio with explicit nav, four-column skills grid, and a "Hire Me" CTA. Indigo accent. First attempt at professionally positioning for freelance work internationally.

Next.jsSkills gridIndigo themeHire Me CTA
Archived 2022

2022 — Terminal Green Era

Monospace-heavy design with green (#10b981) terminal accent. Included a "currently building" project status card and a full tech badge list. First real portfolio site with hosted projects listed.

Next.jsMonospaceGreen accentProject cards
Origin 2021

2021 — First Web Presence

Very first site on GitHub Pages. Courier New monospace, percentage skill bars, and a hand-written bio. Documents the formal transition from system administration and "dark tinkering" into structured software development.

HTML + CSSGitHub PagesSkill bars
The Roots 2009 — 2020

The Fragments — Early Tinkerings

Blogspot era, Google AdSense, Meta Pixel optimization, and deep dives into web security, scripting, and PHP/Wordpress. A decade of intense self-learning, starting from SD, that built the technical intuition I carry today.

BlogspotWordpressWeb SecurityPHPRuby on Rails